
Indian nurses to work in SG after signing of MRA
Last week (1 Jul), The Economic Times of India reported that India has achieved "the first significant breakthrough" in its attempts to export professional services to Singapore by signing a mutual recognition agreement (MRA) with Singapore that would soon allow Indian nurses to practise here ('Soon Indian nurses may practise...

Chan: NTUC keen to help PMEs compete internationally
New Labour Chief Chan Chun Sing Speaking at the launch of a Master Class series by NTUC's Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) last Friday (3 Jul), NTUC Secretary-General Chan Chun Sing told the audience that NTUC is keen to help Singapore professionals, managers and executives (PMEs) improve their skills and widen their...

Amos walks free with 4-week backdated jail sentence
Amos Yee 16-year-old blogger Amos Yee was sentenced by the court today (6 Jul) to 4 weeks' jail, backdated to 2 June 2015. As he has spent more than 50 days in remand to date and his sentence was backdated, it means that he walks free from the court today. Amos' Institute of Mental Health (IMH) medical report said that he does...
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